California Gov. Gavin Newsom didn’t wait long to make his fury known.

Within hours of the Senate vote that ended the six-week government shutdown, the Democratic governor unleashed two blistering responses that left little doubt where he stood—or how deeply divided his party has become.

The anger rippled fast and wide. What was supposed to be a moment of relief for Democrats turned into an open revolt after eight members of their own caucus joined Republicans to push through a compromise deal that failed to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies.

The legislation funds the government through late January, offering back pay to furloughed workers and reversing Trump-era layoffs.

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